European Regional Technical Committees for Numerical Methods
European Regional Technical Committees for Numerical Methods
13.2. webinar Second Generation of Eurocode 7 – Ground improvement
(Croatian) 22.3. u Zagrebu * Dani potresnog inženjerstva
SISAK 2023 – ONLINE PROCEEDINGS & CERTIFICATES
The proceedings of the 9th conference of the Croatian Geotechnical Society with international participation and under the auspices of ISSMGE
held in Sisak from 04. to 06. May 2023
is now online:
https://www.hgd-cgs.hr/savjetovanja/sisak-2023/english-sisak-2023-web-version-of-the-proceedings/?lang=en
We extend our gratitude to all the participants.
The certificates of attendance you can find here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1eqy1UQFU9HU2TbtNsjYucySQVGf4uoB2?usp=sharing
If you wish us to add or correct some of the data, please, write us to webHGD@gmail.com.
Days of Engineers in Croatia
The Croatian Geotechnical Society is presenting its activities
at the event of the Croatian Engineering Association
https://his-hr.hr/his/blog/2024/02/19/najava-dana-inzenjera-republike-hrvatske-2024/
Sad news
The President of our Society received a letter from the ISSMGE Secretary:
Dear all,
We are sad to report the news that Dr Richard (Dick) Parry died recently. Dick was the Secretary General of the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Foundation (later Geotechnical) Engineering (ISSMFE/ISSMGE) from 1981 to 1999.
Dr Parry became Secretary General in 1981, following the untimely death of Professor Kevin Nash; shortly before the International Conference in Stockholm. He went on to serve a total of 5 Presidents: Victor de Mello, Bengt Broms, Nordie Morgenstern, Mike Jamiolkowski and Kenji Ishihara. He consistently exhibited a passionate commitment to maintaining the essential international character of the ISSMGE. His calm and patient character, combined with considerable charm and superb diplomatic skills, played a major role in enhancing the status of the Society.
Dr Parry was an academic engineer of eminence with considerable experience as a practicing engineer. He was in industry in his early career, where he was responsible for geotechnical consulting and contracting projects throughout Australia and other countries in the region. He then went to Cambridge University, where he became a distinguished teacher and researcher on many aspects of geotechnics. He had a lifelong interest in the history of civil engineering and in later life wrote the books “Engineering the Pyramids” and “Engineering the Ancient World”.
Regards,
Dr Andrew McNamara
Secretary-General, ISSMGE
Message from Prof. Lylesse Laloui – ISSMGE European Vice-President
(Croatian) Poziv zainteresiranima za rad u FedIGS-u
Preliminary report about a significant Mw 7.5 earthquake – near the Noto Peninsula on January 1, 2024
https://www.issmge.org/filemanager/article/1195/Report_on_Japan_Earthquake_M_7.5_January_1_2024.pdf
The first report by the ISSMGE Geo-Engineers Without Borders was prepared by Evangelia Garini (Assistant Professor – Technical University of Crete, Greece) and George Gazetas (Professor – National Technical University of Athens, Greece).
GEO-ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS
The ISSMGE “Geo-engineers Without Borders” new Committee (GeoWB) launched by President Marc Ballouz and managed by Pierre Delage with the help Daniela Pollak (Board member) aims at proposing to send volunteer geo-engineers from the ISSMGE worldwide network to areas affected by a geo-disaster (including earthquakes, landslides, floods, failure of dykes, dam and tailing dams, collapse of geotechnical structures). Volunteers will prepare a short comprehensive report for national and international authorities (travel expenses paid by the ISSMGE). Particular attention will be given to risk analysis and possible preventive measures.
Some GeoWB reports about geo-disasters can be found here. Further information on GeoWB can be found here.